oversupply
Americannoun
plural
oversuppliesverb (used with object)
noun
verb
Etymology
Origin of oversupply
Example Sentences
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Crude futures settled higher on the day, but down in a week marked by geopolitical themes around Venezuela and Russia-Ukraine, while underlying concerns about oversupply kept sentiment bearish.
Concerns about oversupply in the Caribbean have led to a 3% to 13% decline in major cruise operators’ stocks since early October.
From Barron's
Holiday travelers are already enjoying a respite from otherwise high prices at the gasoline pump this year thanks to everything from an oversupply of oil to seasonally low demand.
From Barron's
But Rob Thummel, senior portfolio manager at Tortoise Capital, believes that overall, the premium embedded in oil prices related to geopolitical risk has “essentially evaporated” this year as the global market has become oversupplied.
From MarketWatch
Holiday travelers are already enjoying a respite from otherwise high prices at the pump this year thanks to everything from an oversupply of oil to seasonally low demand.
From Barron's
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